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In dairy-related news the last full week of September 2025: An animal affected by New World screwworm was found just 70 miles south of the U.S.-Mexico border, dairy product contest awards announced, checkoff groups enhance dairy presence in schools and World Dairy Expo forage seminars are announced.
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The industry has widely welcomed the initiative, calling it long overdue.
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Iran's feed crisis threatens dairy production and food security, creating urgent demand for alternative feed solutions and import partnerships.
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The psychological toll of depopulation following an avian influenza outbreak can extend far beyond the barn.
poultryworld
Iran's feed crisis creates export opportunities for global grain suppliers as domestic meat prices surge.
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Lay SummaryThis experiment explored how eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplementation during late gestation affects th...
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Verax's poultry health monitoring tech enables early disease detection, reducing mortality by 15% and improving flock profitability.
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Avalo's AI-driven breeding cuts sugarcane development time by half, offering major sustainability gains with 70% less fertilizer in cotton.
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It’s easy in today’s dairy industry to feel like you’re falling behind. Keeping up with new advancements, practices and technologies could be a full-time job, not to mention training team members upon making a purchase decision and implementing the new system.
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In some cases it is better to repair farm equipment and other times it is better to replace. Knowing when to take action on one versus the other is also part of a bigger strategy for managing your dairy operation.
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Tractor Junction raised $22.
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Overcrowding is a commonly used management practice in our industry to maximize output and remain competitive, driven by economic pressures and limited space. Current heifer and beef prices and overall farm efficiency provide the opportunity to ask an important question: Do you know your farm’s optimal stocking number?